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for a second to how the markets were reacting and this is the opening picture for the united states again around one hundred percent at the close of the previous session when the news of broke and adding yet another big c. and this one percent but not that awful the dow jones so much widely anticipated the move is generating a second day all gains for the bulls second to what's happening in europe it's very much the same picture of the footsie up and the dax one on the hot percent so indeed for months investors have been waiting for a new wave of the stimulus from the government given that the european central bank is school so going ahead with its bond buying program this is a huge wave of stimulus is of course very much supports it too often doesn't hand on the currencies market we're seeing a the tables basically turn for the dolo which just a month ago was around one point two one the against the euro now it's at one point three one that's a huge change for that and the russian ruble is also stronger against both currencies now that's on the back of high oil prices listen to what's ha
for a second to how the markets were reacting and this is the opening picture for the united states again around one hundred percent at the close of the previous session when the news of broke and adding yet another big c. and this one percent but not that awful the dow jones so much widely anticipated the move is generating a second day all gains for the bulls second to what's happening in europe it's very much the same picture of the footsie up and the dax one on the hot percent so indeed for...
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always ball goes essentially really implemented by the united states and its european allies having great difficulty in even getting their friends to implement this in boggle for instance japan is desperately getting a waiver trying to get a waiver from washington in order to continue. imports it needs iranian oil but more importantly iran is discovering new markets china is continuing to take really an oil so as india the americans. try to ensure israel that somehow sanctions are working in order to see if sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to around a moment why netanyahu is going to do it iran is a major world economy a world player and actually of europe. economic trade and economic contacts in these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions and i think that is actually what's going to happen. to greece now where four russian tourists have been killed in a bus crash the russian con
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areas where we can ask you know what is the what should be the true response the united states government with regards to syria i think we have long term national security interests that a syria that spirals out of control would definitely threaten and whether we work on dealing in repairing the damage now or we deal with a situation in syria that spirals out of control and we have to deal for the next twenty years to me the decision is clear dealing with it now is less costly and the better way to go forward are you just said that we do have national security interest there what interests does the united states have other than of course helping the people of syria to intervene there currently of course i mean syria's located at the at the center of many conflicts within the middle east syria borders israel syria borders jordan borders iraq it borders turkey borders love and on it is some people would like to say the glue that holds the. region together and should it become fractured should the syrian state cease to exist without any any sort of transition into a democracy there would be
areas where we can ask you know what is the what should be the true response the united states government with regards to syria i think we have long term national security interests that a syria that spirals out of control would definitely threaten and whether we work on dealing in repairing the damage now or we deal with a situation in syria that spirals out of control and we have to deal for the next twenty years to me the decision is clear dealing with it now is less costly and the better...
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in the united states senate who fought for civil rights. who fought for voting rights. who stood with us. who met with us on the day we marched on washington almost 50 years ago. you had people like one of the great leaders of the united states senate and now these leaders are not -- even the nominee who said one word -- not one word about what they're trying to do. >> eliot: it is fascinating because you're right. i remember even in new york, not even in new york, rockefeller republicans who were more liberal probably than democratic party today. >> you could have rockefeller you had so many other republicans. some had federal judges that were appointed by eisenhower that were much more progressive. >> eliot: right. and yet now the drive to win a misguided drive to win and i think their math is wrong. their legal thinking is clearly wrong. underlying ideology is wrong. they're willing to pass legislation through the states that will prohibit people from voting even though they acknowledge there's not a single shred of evidence of any fraud
in the united states senate who fought for civil rights. who fought for voting rights. who stood with us. who met with us on the day we marched on washington almost 50 years ago. you had people like one of the great leaders of the united states senate and now these leaders are not -- even the nominee who said one word -- not one word about what they're trying to do. >> eliot: it is fascinating because you're right. i remember even in new york, not even in new york, rockefeller republicans...
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while they always ball goes essentially implemented by united states the european allies having great difficulty getting their friends to implement this in boggle for instance japan is desperately getting a waiver trying to get a waiver from washington in order to continue really in imports it needs oil but more importantly iran is discovering new markets china is continuing to take really an oil so as india to get rhondda economic sanctions which means that the trade cannot be in dollars which is what the oil trade usually use indians are using their own currency the rupee but also are treating all of really an oil for race and other raw materials saw what's happening here is a right if you are shifting its oil exports from western europe and particular to the developing countries china. india brazil elsewhere indonesia that it's got serious ramifications i think in the long term because actually that's a very good market for iran and you can afford to turn its back on western western europe so what we could well be seeing is a case of the of the west that america should live selves
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states and who they want to attack they want to allow the united states to attack. i started this interview by asking about afghanistan but i want to wrap it up by asking you about something you said that because you recently said that you believe that your lesson and its allies are fighting a proxy war against. own with them together but that is at all without a doubt that that could create even more dangerous times make clearly and in that area of the world if they still don't know what they're doing in afghanistan can't figure it out rightly right is pakistan our ally or is it our enemy now the taliban and you take someone like former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen who says the county network is an arm of the pakistani i.s.i. pakistani military intelligence that we the united states have paid at least twelve billion dollars have given a different forms at least twelve billion dollars to the pakistani military since nine eleven but the pakistani military. former admiral mike mullen said every everyone else is backing the taliban so we ar
states and who they want to attack they want to allow the united states to attack. i started this interview by asking about afghanistan but i want to wrap it up by asking you about something you said that because you recently said that you believe that your lesson and its allies are fighting a proxy war against. own with them together but that is at all without a doubt that that could create even more dangerous times make clearly and in that area of the world if they still don't know what...
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or red light flashing for the national security lead in the united states that they need to take a deep breath take a big long rethink about the broad strategy that they've been following with regard to national security policy it has not worked it is backfired and has made the united states much more vulnerable to the threat of terrorism in the future and in view of what's happening in libya should it be reassessing its security emergency security for its officials it's a it's a embassies abroad as well. well i don't have any specific recommendations for the protection of u.s. diplomats but but i must say it would probably make sense to pull back from the most vulnerable areas until the united states has in fact done this rethink and has tried to sensibly signals that it recognizes that has made some serious mistakes i think that's what's really called for the situation how much political influence do you think washington is now said to lose in the region after these protests it's difficult to know how long they'll go on but if they die down relatively quickly next couple of days what'
or red light flashing for the national security lead in the united states that they need to take a deep breath take a big long rethink about the broad strategy that they've been following with regard to national security policy it has not worked it is backfired and has made the united states much more vulnerable to the threat of terrorism in the future and in view of what's happening in libya should it be reassessing its security emergency security for its officials it's a it's a embassies...
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no act of violence shakes the result of the united states of america. >> republican presidential nominee mitt romney meanwhile continues to be criticized by remarks he made attacking president obama over his handling of the violence in libya. a protester interrupted romney's speech in fairfax, virginia to accuse him of criticism sizing -- politicizing libya. >> we have lost four of our diplomats across the world where we are thinking about their families and those left behind. what is it? >> [indiscernible] what are you politicizing libya? >> usa! >> usa! >> i would offer a moment of silence, but one gentleman does not want to be silent, so we're going to keep on going. >> romney supporters drowned the protester out with chants of "usa!." the disruption comes as romney faces criticism for using the violence in libya to accuse the obama administration of sympathizing with the attackers. romney's criticism centered on a statement from the u.s. embassy in cairo that was actually released before the attacks. following the disruption on thursday, romney went on to criticize obama's for policy
no act of violence shakes the result of the united states of america. >> republican presidential nominee mitt romney meanwhile continues to be criticized by remarks he made attacking president obama over his handling of the violence in libya. a protester interrupted romney's speech in fairfax, virginia to accuse him of criticism sizing -- politicizing libya. >> we have lost four of our diplomats across the world where we are thinking about their families and those left behind. what...
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their anger aimed in part at the united states. you see those pictures. those people are climbing the walls for four days around the american embassy many tahrir square. you have protesters with rocks and bottles. you see the pictures there as they are lobbing them. we are going to get to ben weiderman as soon as we can who can give us a liveup on that situation there. outrage over an anti-muslim movie made by and produced here in united states. it is now spreading to turkey. ida watson is in istanbul. >> a small group of demonstrators have gathered here in istanbul to chant damn america, no to islamiyah phobia and to condemn the anti-islamic film "the innocence of muslim." but the protest here says an awful lot about how this film has failed to capture the tension of turks that are perhaps 500 or at most 1,000 demonstrators in a city of more than 12 million. turkey's top muslim clerics have come out denouncing violence against u.s. diplomatic missions, as has turkey's prime minister who in a speech on friday went one step further. he said that freedom of
their anger aimed in part at the united states. you see those pictures. those people are climbing the walls for four days around the american embassy many tahrir square. you have protesters with rocks and bottles. you see the pictures there as they are lobbing them. we are going to get to ben weiderman as soon as we can who can give us a liveup on that situation there. outrage over an anti-muslim movie made by and produced here in united states. it is now spreading to turkey. ida watson is in...
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today, the state department said, egypt is an ally, a major non-nato ally of the united states. who is right, the president or the state department? >> the president, i know, feels that egypt is a partner. he talked, in fact, to president mosri today. egypt needs to be abiding by their treaty with israel and respecting that treaty. i am sure the president talked about the parameters that egypt needs to show to move towards democracy and reflect human rights, to better protect our embassy and cairo and come through with a local police force and troops that will protect our people there. >> as far as i know -- >> he is having talks with leaders all over the world as commander in chief to try to make sure our people are protected overseas. >> as far as the state department is concerned, egypt still has that major non-nato ally status, this new government as well. at least the state department. you are a former ambassador. you know the specific designation. israel has that status, australia. i don't know about india. >> as a former ambassador and congressman. i know congress is goin
today, the state department said, egypt is an ally, a major non-nato ally of the united states. who is right, the president or the state department? >> the president, i know, feels that egypt is a partner. he talked, in fact, to president mosri today. egypt needs to be abiding by their treaty with israel and respecting that treaty. i am sure the president talked about the parameters that egypt needs to show to move towards democracy and reflect human rights, to better protect our embassy...
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into the streets and meet with the united states over the spill and now the u.s. embassy in cairo has been under siege for a day is how are the authorities there coping with the assault. well this is the consecutive day that angry mobs have taken to the streets of cairo you can see behind me the youngsters primary between the stones over to security value the security void innocence that has the right to the american embassy make my way fit in the slot machine the ones that interest transmit that knowledge as the huge company that is all being from the end of the stick i still think five people still covering their faces people walking around with mosques to their deaths mosque it's simply that from sting in the eyes the situation as it does on the nothing is from where i'm standing no no no peace plans that they were on the other side effect of the road is lined up with the significance of the peace with the sentences very people away from the muslim brotherhood and yet they pay for a nationwide might be a million man march to condemn this and they want to see th
into the streets and meet with the united states over the spill and now the u.s. embassy in cairo has been under siege for a day is how are the authorities there coping with the assault. well this is the consecutive day that angry mobs have taken to the streets of cairo you can see behind me the youngsters primary between the stones over to security value the security void innocence that has the right to the american embassy make my way fit in the slot machine the ones that interest transmit...
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states. short term of course what happens fundamentally here is staged you make money cheaper and as such you will want to see tangible asses like all the gas gold overall to go off in order to have the system to reset itself so yes it will create an increased appetite but you have to remember this is almost like science they finished enough insanity which is state you keep repeating the same experiment expecting different results what i'm trying to say with that is of course this is the third time we do quantitative easing included and then also we have operation twist so if they actually this is going to do nothing to the unemployed and saw them do it is going to do absolutely nothing to the growth of the u.s. the major obstacle still remains in place. for a secular got the numbers say in the states after one alpha cent growth in the previous session as news broke we're seeing a continued rally dow jones is slowly but going forward still up a point three percent nasdaq is also helped by app
states. short term of course what happens fundamentally here is staged you make money cheaper and as such you will want to see tangible asses like all the gas gold overall to go off in order to have the system to reset itself so yes it will create an increased appetite but you have to remember this is almost like science they finished enough insanity which is state you keep repeating the same experiment expecting different results what i'm trying to say with that is of course this is the third...
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particularly in the united states. just to give you a little bit more context, as you noted, tanisha is the birthplace of the arab spring. the government ought to be more moderate. something we could depend on. in fact, we have seen extremist elements that work there. at the u.s. embassy there, as well as the nearby schools. the latest word we are getting from them is that security forces have done their jobs. over in sudan, the one-time home of osama bin laden. extremist elements thereto. a u.s. embassy targeted. protesters scaling the walls. the latest word from sudan is that the protesters have been expelled. let's go to lebanon now. very special this weekend being visited by the pope. trying to express a feeling of unity between the christian world and the muslim world. two symbols of the united states capitalism targeted more than the lebanese city of tripoli. one attacker was killed, 25 people were injured while police withheld that. in yemen yesterday, we saw the u.s. embassy assaulted by protesters. contacts on
particularly in the united states. just to give you a little bit more context, as you noted, tanisha is the birthplace of the arab spring. the government ought to be more moderate. something we could depend on. in fact, we have seen extremist elements that work there. at the u.s. embassy there, as well as the nearby schools. the latest word we are getting from them is that security forces have done their jobs. over in sudan, the one-time home of osama bin laden. extremist elements thereto. a...
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in essence the united states is not the clich and i did it is true i want the united states to the political dominance and not russia or iran and i know the limit of the europeans so it is a forgotten region that the united states is a factor whether we like it or not to be involved in that region. schenectady want to add anything? >> briefly. the ultimate struggle rests on the struggles of the people in their region for it to have legitimacy and credibility it needs to be battle and it is agreed to be a complicated battle going back to my first point to go on for a while i think the u.s. can play a role if it uses all of the tools of its power in putting diplomatic and political power to move forward. i happen to believe that here we are and this is great. it's fine. in 2012 we are in a stronger position than we were in 2006 in the middle east and was dhaka the civil war when iran was moving forward with its nuclear program when our allies was being attacked by hezbollah and they won the elections in the west bank and the stre
in essence the united states is not the clich and i did it is true i want the united states to the political dominance and not russia or iran and i know the limit of the europeans so it is a forgotten region that the united states is a factor whether we like it or not to be involved in that region. schenectady want to add anything? >> briefly. the ultimate struggle rests on the struggles of the people in their region for it to have legitimacy and credibility it needs to be battle and it...
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states didn't do this and the united states is not responsible for it, and those who respond violently have a responsibility to the governments where there is violence, they have a responsibility to deal with it, and demonstrate they are in fact prepare prepared to live up to the obligations they have. >> this is front and center for the campaign happening here between president obama and mitt romney and as we understand it, mitt romney and paul ryan are going to be receiving intelligence briefings and their advisers now laying out what a romney presidency would look like, and ambassador, they are saying that he would be tougher on iran and setting a red line and he would tell egypt if they want aid they have to protect american interests and provide more aid to syrian opposition and short of arming them directly like the president. what do you make of that strategy? his foreign policy analysis of what is going on present day? >> well, first of all i would divide it into two different issues. issue one is what are you doing from the broader standpoint vis-a-vis each question that arise
states didn't do this and the united states is not responsible for it, and those who respond violently have a responsibility to the governments where there is violence, they have a responsibility to deal with it, and demonstrate they are in fact prepare prepared to live up to the obligations they have. >> this is front and center for the campaign happening here between president obama and mitt romney and as we understand it, mitt romney and paul ryan are going to be receiving intelligence...
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very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really lesh out of the. so are the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current levy and government essentially old its power to the united states also there are still questions as to whether it was just the angry mob which attacked the u.s. consulate in libya or whether an organized terrorist group jumped on the bandwagon of this film hysteria and perpetrated the vicious attack the chaos the influx of arms into libya during the war against qaddafi created perfect environment for extremists of all kinds so there's still a web of questions
very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassy despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries of paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't...
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and the destruction of the united states. they believe that its existence is an affront and runs counter to islamic values. >> that's why these local jihads cannot be allowed, cannot be ignored. we should learn this lesson from what happened after the soviets left afghanistan, turn mood a calderon of infighting where we thought well let's leave it to them to work it out it was a mistake. and it came back to haunt us on 9/11, 11 years ago. >> rose: go ahead. >> we still think bobby that we can return afghanistan to what it was in the 70s and 80s that the u.s. can withdraw and go home and forget about it that is really the basis of the strategy today. >> that is a delusion. >> rose: thank you so much. it is always good to you have wherever i am, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: bobby ghosh, the agents of outrage, an embassy attack, diplomats murdered, the new calculus of violence against america. here is the last paragraph. the new normal isn't as perilous as in pakistan but as the dem october cease of the middle east
and the destruction of the united states. they believe that its existence is an affront and runs counter to islamic values. >> that's why these local jihads cannot be allowed, cannot be ignored. we should learn this lesson from what happened after the soviets left afghanistan, turn mood a calderon of infighting where we thought well let's leave it to them to work it out it was a mistake. and it came back to haunt us on 9/11, 11 years ago. >> rose: go ahead. >> we still think...
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states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel my job to the muslim world is to communicate but the americans are not your enemy washington invested huge resources in building a massive social media presence comprised of nearly two hundred different accounts to spread its message of friendship by the end of last year the u.s. had spent seventy million dollars assisting foreign citizens but the resources to bypass online firewalls and censorship must. destroy the bitter irony is that a youtube clip posted by one american instantly buried massive efforts made by the us government as americans were being held hostage by a small group of extremists people here in america think when they put their views on you tube and now the technology is such that it can be seen all over the world i think people in. some of these places don't understand this is
states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel my job to the muslim world is to communicate but the americans are not your enemy washington invested huge resources in building a massive social media presence comprised of nearly two hundred different accounts to spread its message of friendship by the end...
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states seemingly. being it's a quick way since there i mean moving to live among a few in the. us it was the was and it was alan who had been injured in this crash woke up where now the trust was sent to the army a race car to get me there for me to see tripoli we are hearing some reports that response was six days so simply a very busy day the end of a station spreading across the middle east you are in a row we hear the u.s. embassy has been under siege will we know it's been a siege for days how are the authorities there coping with your soul now. for the authorities are struggling you have the egyptian president mohamed morsi has time to do it when he's managed to secure some one billion dollars investment that is marking the city streets tired with us why is he not here to deal with the situation. it was disappointing the last few hours on the scene if you change your view of the toss why are people who only loans into concrete blocks one and it was not a good move if you keep sticking way too tig
states seemingly. being it's a quick way since there i mean moving to live among a few in the. us it was the was and it was alan who had been injured in this crash woke up where now the trust was sent to the army a race car to get me there for me to see tripoli we are hearing some reports that response was six days so simply a very busy day the end of a station spreading across the middle east you are in a row we hear the u.s. embassy has been under siege will we know it's been a siege for days...
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states government and its ability to tax you know the. the reason that it's worth something is also because it does you know this is legal tender it's not like i could go up and print up a bunch of harrisons and. put them out there so you're saying that the u.s. government's ability to coworkers is what's backing that twenty dollar bill one hundred percent and so as a result of that they've coerced and you know everyone has to use this money this is the only legal tender and we can tax you and will be able to back the money and give the money actually you know currency because you have to pay off your tax obligation you can only pay it off if you pay it off in the currency the government has created so the government has no restrictions this is the problem that people don't understand is the government the reason that we try to put all these restrictions on them we we act as if they actually are real is because we understand people really understand the system that the government could just go out and just buy in for night and they could
states government and its ability to tax you know the. the reason that it's worth something is also because it does you know this is legal tender it's not like i could go up and print up a bunch of harrisons and. put them out there so you're saying that the u.s. government's ability to coworkers is what's backing that twenty dollar bill one hundred percent and so as a result of that they've coerced and you know everyone has to use this money this is the only legal tender and we can tax you and...
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i think for the united states, while we've got room for multiple expansion in the united states where we're at today, earnings are getting kind of topee. europe makes a better bet. >> the last time you came on several months ago when you were bearish the euro, have you also changed targets to several months ago? >> actually, i haven't, mandy. the euro is going to continue to appreciate. we've obviously gotten a really nice bounce here, up to around 131. we probably have a little more upside on a technical basis. but the whole key to the european recovery is around dr. draghi continuing to print money, and printing money is going to ultimately put downward pressure on the euro, and they need that to get the economy of the periphery to expand. >> if you're buying european stocks, what are you selling? >> brian, i think you know a couple of months ago, two or three months ago, i turned very bearish on treasury. we started selling ten year notes at 1.65. we were probably too early. but i am exceptionally negative about treasury securities, and i think that's probably the best short out th
i think for the united states, while we've got room for multiple expansion in the united states where we're at today, earnings are getting kind of topee. europe makes a better bet. >> the last time you came on several months ago when you were bearish the euro, have you also changed targets to several months ago? >> actually, i haven't, mandy. the euro is going to continue to appreciate. we've obviously gotten a really nice bounce here, up to around 131. we probably have a little...
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politicians inside and outside the united states are lining up with criticisms. so we are curious to see what kind of impact qe 3 will bring to the economy. >> policy makers at the fed are looking down the road. they released their outlook on u.s. economic growth for the next 3 years. central banked lowered its betw. from 1.9 and 2.4% projected in june. members of the federal open market committee expect the economy will pick up in the coming years. they project growth to reach between 3% and 3.8% in 2015. the fed kept its forecast on unemployment unchanged at between 8% and 8.2% over the last quarter. committee members expect joblessness to ease. they expect it to fall to between 6% and 6.8% in 2015. >>> japanese government analysts chartered what its ahead of their economy. they downgraded their assessment for a second straight month. the governmentnom -- economic recovery has taken a pause downgraded from august. that something jessed the economy was moderately recovering even through some weaknesses. the first time the government has issued two straight downg
politicians inside and outside the united states are lining up with criticisms. so we are curious to see what kind of impact qe 3 will bring to the economy. >> policy makers at the fed are looking down the road. they released their outlook on u.s. economic growth for the next 3 years. central banked lowered its betw. from 1.9 and 2.4% projected in june. members of the federal open market committee expect the economy will pick up in the coming years. they project growth to reach between 3%...
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look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple days, best buy. best buy and amazon. amazon is crushing best buy. costing them jobs. technology is costing us jobs. ipad itself, think what the independednt pad is doing to the computer industry. we used to have a two computers. now we have computer andist pad. jobs are being wipe out by technology. look at secular changes in the mortgage markets. they're lowing rates. i talk about my book. david: that is third plug for the book, go ahead. >> the mortgage market is brown. securitization market they should be focused on fixing that. is the blood in the veins and c
look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple...
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no act of violence shakes the resolve of the united states of america. >> and the americans are taking no chances as they further fortify their embassy in cairo and the u.s. and other western mission around the world step up their security. nick childs, bbc news. >> and we hope to bring you more on that story when we get developments. now let's take a look at some of the other stories in brief making headlines around the world today. striking miners in south africa have rejected a offer, a 20% pay rise. it was made by the company in an effort to end the five-week strike. the strike say the offer is well below the amount they're demanding. the shooting dead of 34 miners by police last month at the mines sparked a wave of industrial unrest. the japanese coast guard says all chinese ships have moved out of waters around the islands in the east china seas. surveillance video shows six chinese vessels near the disputed archipelago, a diplomatic row flared when japan called for the ships to leave the waters. beijing says the vessels were there for law enforcement reasons. it's often said tha
no act of violence shakes the resolve of the united states of america. >> and the americans are taking no chances as they further fortify their embassy in cairo and the u.s. and other western mission around the world step up their security. nick childs, bbc news. >> and we hope to bring you more on that story when we get developments. now let's take a look at some of the other stories in brief making headlines around the world today. striking miners in south africa have rejected a...
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they so the united states that dominated the region since 1970. when kissinger did the strategic shift. egypt from a pro sew yet enemy to pro-american ally. we have dominated the region. we are now in retreat. obama, himself, said we're doing a pivot out of the middle east to the pacific. proclaimed the tide of war is over. he took us out of iraq. we're leaving no residual, of course he announced withdrawal from afghanistan on a timetable. when it came to arab spring, he was indecisive. in iran he would not support protesters. libya half in and half out. everybody in the region understands that america had been the dominant element. in withdrawal is not interested. arab are apoplectic about iran going nuclear, not just israel. now our friends are looking around saying do we have anybody who is supporting it? the extreme jihaddist and the moderate jihaddist in the region saying this is our time. that is what is -- i'll give you one example of the withdrawal of the influence. syria. does anybody in the region ask what is the american position? every
they so the united states that dominated the region since 1970. when kissinger did the strategic shift. egypt from a pro sew yet enemy to pro-american ally. we have dominated the region. we are now in retreat. obama, himself, said we're doing a pivot out of the middle east to the pacific. proclaimed the tide of war is over. he took us out of iraq. we're leaving no residual, of course he announced withdrawal from afghanistan on a timetable. when it came to arab spring, he was indecisive. in iran...
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states of america works they thought that this is something that the u.s. sanctioned the u.s. is happy with maybe the u.s. is sponsoring they don't understand you know. you know there is freedom of speech here although of course this is something this movie is something we personally would if we didn't ignore our you know here in american organizations that ignore syrians we have always you know urge syrians and others and then it is to ignore it's a it's a horrible thing but however people end up out of the world now will enjoy better access to information that will understand how things work here and there would be lesser than but however it's important to say that u.s. official sources said that the you know the this trashy movie might have been used as a diversion and investigations now are under way this might have been you know a planned attack by al qaida. to be already planned here in the bill if i can go back to you here it looks like a very coordinated plan here killing the ambassador. not just a bunch of ferguson he'd go ahead. absolutely and alt
states of america works they thought that this is something that the u.s. sanctioned the u.s. is happy with maybe the u.s. is sponsoring they don't understand you know. you know there is freedom of speech here although of course this is something this movie is something we personally would if we didn't ignore our you know here in american organizations that ignore syrians we have always you know urge syrians and others and then it is to ignore it's a it's a horrible thing but however people end...
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muslim film made here in the united states insulting the prophet muhammad however new reports are suggesting that the attack in libya that claimed the life of embassador christopher stevens and three other diplomats may have been pre-planned for nine eleven by a terrorist organization meanwhile in egypt protests outside the u.s. embassy in cairo continue hundreds of protesters held that egyptian police with rocks and molotov cocktails and state television reports that there have been more than two hundred people injured so far in these clashes these recent attacks against american diplomatic interests are strained ties between the united states and several foreign leaders interview with telemundo on wednesday president obama said that he doesn't consider the current government in egypt and ally and a twitter feud erupted today between the ruling muslim brotherhood party in egypt and the u.s. embassy in cairo also in libya the to the u.s. military is deploying two warships marines and drones in response to tuesday's attack on the consulate egypt libya and yemen are all nations that got swept
muslim film made here in the united states insulting the prophet muhammad however new reports are suggesting that the attack in libya that claimed the life of embassador christopher stevens and three other diplomats may have been pre-planned for nine eleven by a terrorist organization meanwhile in egypt protests outside the u.s. embassy in cairo continue hundreds of protesters held that egyptian police with rocks and molotov cocktails and state television reports that there have been more than...